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Minutes - Recycling - 2002-06-110 COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF RECYCLING COMMITTEE MEETING JUNE 11, 2002 The Costa Mesa Sanitary District Recycling Committee met at 9:30 a.m. in conference room 1A at the Civic Center, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Directors Present: Dan Worthington, Arlene Schafer Staff Present: Rob Hamers, Tom Fauth, Joan Revak STANDARDIZED CONTAINER PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION PROGRESS REPORT AND CONTAINER IDENTIFICATION Mr. Fauth provided a summary of container orders for the period July 2001 through • May 2002. As of June 6, 2002, containers have been ordered and invoiced as follows: • 14,000 90 gallon $770,725.38 28,140 60 gallon $1,359,639.35 1,050 35 gallon $42,783.42 43,190 Total $2,173,148.15 Mr. Fauth reported the Roto invoices reflect a completion of the ordering process as the containers have been delivered to all 10 routes plus the initial inventory orders. Initial inventory orders were placed for 200 — 90- gallon and 50 — 35- gallon containers. AT &T memorialized the completion of the rollout of the final containers on May 7, 2002. To date, the District has ordered and delivered 9% above (to a total of 43,190 containers) the total number of containers estimated for the program at an approximate .6% cost under -run ($2,186,735.91) for the $2.2M program. The variances are due to differences in the number and sizes of containers requested by residents. The initial goal is to maintain approximately 50 -100 containers of various sizes in inventory at the Costa Mesa Disposal year. Initial orders will maintain these quantities and gradually decrease over the next six months. Serving our community's soW waste and sewer collection needs. costamesasanitarydistrict. org • Costa Mesa Sanitary District Minutes of Recycling Committee Meeting June 11, 2002 Page 2 Discussion was held on the concern with standardized containers being left on the streets at many residences instead of being placed on the curb. Mr. Fauth gave an update on the container identification tags pilot program. WASTE DIVERSION Director Worthington presented the theory of encouraging residents to place more food in their garbage disposals thereby increasing the waste stream in the sewer system and decreasing the solid waste stream that requires pickup, transportation, sorting, and landfilling. Director Worthington questioned whether it was more cost effective to use the sewer system because the resulting biosolids by- product can be used as a land application. After discussion, the following questions were posed: 1. Does the food that now gets collected in the solid waste stream become composted? • 2. If the food was removed from the solid waste stream, would the recyclables such as newspapers in the resulting solid waste stream become less contaminated and a higher diversion percentage achievable? 11 3. What percentage of the residential food waste stream is currently placed in the sewer system through the garbage disposal and would the public be receptive to a campaign to increase the percentage? 4. What are the implications to the Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) of increasing the waste stream by the addition of more food and the associated increase in water? 5. What percentage of food waste in the sewer system ends up as biosolids versus going out through the ocean outfall? 6. What is the cost of producing Class A biosolids and the trucking costs to transport the biosolids to Kings County or Kern County? What are the long term costs associated with biosolids considering OCSD is contemplating a plant in Colton to process biosolids to Class A? Sewing our community's sofld waste andsewer coQection needs. costamesasanitarydistrict. org • 0 • 0 Costa Mesa Sanitary District Minutes of Recycling Committee Meeting June 11, 2002 Page 3 After additional discussion, President Schafer suggested Director Worthington request full Board consideration of the item due to the Staff effort needed to follow through with the research. LARGE ITEM COLLECTION PROGRAM — 2002 Ms. Revak reported the Annual Large Item Collection Program begins on Monday, June 24 and will run through the week of August 26, 2002, and provided a copy of a press release to be distributed to local newspapers. A sample of the door hanger that will be placed at the door of residences two weeks prior to the collection date was also presented. PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments; no public in attendance. The meeting was adjourned at 10:38 a.m. y etretary Serving our community's solid waste and sewer cof%ction needs. costamesasanitaryQutnct, org